Kosovo: Serb arrested after attack on Serb children

A Serb man from Kosovska Mitrovica has been detained on Tuesday apparently in connection to <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=05&nav_id=84519" class="text-link" target= "_blank">an explosion that injured two children</a> on Monday.

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Tuesday, 05.02.2013.

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KOSOVSKA MITROVICA A Serb man from Kosovska Mitrovica has been detained on Tuesday apparently in connection to an explosion that injured two children on Monday. The Kosovo police, KPS, also released the man's name, saying that Srdjan Stojanovic's home was searched when a hand grenade was discovered - "M75, similar to the one that exploded in the home of the Vucetic family". Kosovo: Serb arrested after attack on Serb children According to the KPS, Stojanovic was arrested because of the explosive device found in his apartment, located in the same house, a floor below the scene of the attack. Spokesperson Besim Hoti was also quoted as saying that "two hand grenades were discovered in the Stojanovic home", along with "two clips containing 50 7.62mm bullets," as well as police handcuffs - and a dictaphone. "In the house where the explosion occurred a Kalashnikov (AK47) and 54 bullets were found," he was also quoted as saying. The KPS then announced that Stojanovic would be held in police custody for 48 hours, and that he was "not on good terms" with the parents of the injured children. However, the Vucetic family on Tuesday rejected the possibility that Stojanovic threw the hand grenade at their home. The children's' uncle, Jovica Vucetic, told reporters that while it was true that their two families had their disputes, he did not believe that this would have prompted Stojanovic to attack the two children with a hand grenade. B92 Beta Tanjug

Kosovo: Serb arrested after attack on Serb children

According to the KPS, Stojanović was arrested because of the explosive device found in his apartment, located in the same house, a floor below the scene of the attack.

Spokesperson Besim Hoti was also quoted as saying that "two hand grenades were discovered in the Stojanović home", along with "two clips containing 50 7.62mm bullets," as well as police handcuffs - and a dictaphone.

"In the house where the explosion occurred a Kalashnikov (AK47) and 54 bullets were found," he was also quoted as saying.

The KPS then announced that Stojanović would be held in police custody for 48 hours, and that he was "not on good terms" with the parents of the injured children.

However, the Vučetić family on Tuesday rejected the possibility that Stojanović threw the hand grenade at their home.

The children's' uncle, Jovica Vučetić, told reporters that while it was true that their two families had their disputes, he did not believe that this would have prompted Stojanović to attack the two children with a hand grenade.

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